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Pro-tem Speaker K Pitchandi on Tuesday administer­ed oath of office to all the elected MLAs at the first Assembly session of the newly elected House.

Before administer­ing the pledge, Pitchandi issued instructio­ns to MLAs about the process of taking pledge and briefed about the order of taking pledge. As Pitchandi was administer­ed oath by Governor Banwarilal Purohit, on Monday at Raj Bhavan, the process of taking pledge commenced with Chief Minister MK Stalin.

Like the oath taking ceremony that happened at Raj Bhavan, Stalin while taking pledge took in the name of ‘Muthuvel Karunanidh­i Stalin.’ Then pledge was administer­ed to Ministers followed by leaders of Opposition, then former Speaker, Deputy Speaker, former Ministers and then MLAs of all the parties in alphabetic­al order.

While the DMK MLAs took pledge in the name of conscience, all AIADMK MLAs took pledge in the name of God. There were difference­s in the allies of AIADMK as BJP MLAs took pledge in the name of God, but all five PMK MLAs took pledge in the name of conscience. Even Congress MLAs differed as a set of MLAs took pledge in the name of God and another set of MLAs took pledge in the name of conscience.

The process of administer­ing pledge went on for more than four hours in which 223 MLAs were administer­ed pledge and for the remaining MLAs pledge will be taken on Wednesday, before the election of Speaker and Deputy Speaker.

Meanwhile, in the morning, DMK candidates for Speaker and Deputy Speaker posts M Appavu and K Pitchandi filed their nomination­s before Assembly Secretary K Srinivasan, in the presence of Stalin and Minister for Water Resources Duraimurug­an.

Stalin seeks cooperatio­n of MLAs in COVID fight

After the Assembly session commenced, Stalin, in a statement, asked MLAs of all the parties to extend cooperatio­n to fight against COVID-19. “Though MLAs might have been elected from various different parties it is time to unite to protect people. If MLAs face any problem in the fight against COVID-19 in their constituen­cies such as lack of beds, oxygen, vaccines and drugs they can immediatel­y take the issue to the knowledge of the state government for immediate action,” said Stalin.

 ??  ?? DMK’s youth wing secretary Udhayanidh­i Stalin along with party MLAs leaves after the oath-taking ceremony in Chennai on Tuesday
DMK’s youth wing secretary Udhayanidh­i Stalin along with party MLAs leaves after the oath-taking ceremony in Chennai on Tuesday

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